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Author Snyder, Howard A

Title Jesus and Pocahontas : gospel, mission, and national myth / Howard A. Snyder
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom : Lutterworth Press, 2015
[Place of publication not identified] : Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
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Contents Introduction -- 1. Little Princess Pocahontas? -- 2. Her Daddy's Empire -- 3. Enter Pocahontas -- 4. John Smith, Powhatan, Pocahontas -- 5. The Starving Time -- 6. Kidnapped: Pocahontas Betrayed -- 7. True Love: Pocahontas and John Rolfe -- 8. Pocahontas Meets Jesus -- 9. John Rolfe, Tobacco Man -- 10. London Celebrity -- 11. Last Days of Pocahontas -- 12. Twisting the Gospel -- 13. Faces of Pocahontas: Justifying Myth -- 14. Faces of Pocahontas: Virgin Mother -- 15. Faces of Pocahontas: Disney Celebrity -- 16. The Long, Bitter Trail -- 17. Pocahontas in Heaven -- 18. Pocahontas Speaks -- 19. The Uses of Pocahontas and the Four Sins -- 20. Takeaways: What It All Means
Summary In Jesus and Pocahontas, Howard A. Snyder presents an alternative approach to the traditional story of the success of Christian settlement and mission in Jamestown, Virginia. This alternative approach presents an account of the life and conversion of Pocahontas which is respectful both of the early Jamestown and Native American accounts. Snyder presents a more complex story than the simple Pilgrim versus Native American theme popularised by past novels. Here, characters who are described are as unpredictable as they are predictable, and this account challenges not only the myth of Pocahontas itself but also its impact on historical, theological and missional narratives from the time of the first Jamestown settlements. Jesus and Pocahontas recounts the life of Pocahontas from her first sighting of English colonists when she was around ten years old, through her love affair with and marriage to John Rolfe and her conversion to the Christian faith and life in England . Woven into each part of this account are explanations of the many different ways in which this story influences our current perception of gospel, mission and nationhood.--Provided by publisher
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Subject Pocahontas, -1617.
SUBJECT Pocahontas, -1617. fast (OCoLC)fst01841745
Subject Anglican Communion -- Missions -- United States -- History -- 17th century
Indians of North America -- Missions -- History
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
Anglican Communion -- Missions.
Indians of North America -- Missions.
United States.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780718844455
0718844459